Welcome to Mrs. Spring's Wiki! This wiki has been designed for students of Mrs. Spring's classes as an open forum in which to share ideas, resources, questions, and answers. Although this wiki is intended only for student contributions, we encourage constructive feedback!
Welcome!
This Wiki will be an ongoing project created by Mrs. Spring's classes over the course of the 2010-2011 school year.
What's on this Wiki?
The purpose of this class is to provide you with a basic chronological foundation beginning with World War II through today. Throughout this course we will work to gain a deeper understanding of the principles, ideals and trends observable throughout United States history politically, economically, and socially. Therefore, this site will include helpful resources, discussions, and additional learning material to help us understand better the development of the United States.
Can I add to this Wiki?
Due to the academic nature of this wiki, only invited members may add content to this site. If you have a question for the class or a suggestion for our site, please email Mrs. Spring directly via email.
Web Etiquette
Understanding that the internet is an open source that anyone can view, we exhibit academic integrity and forethought in all posts, discussions, and general additions.
Welcome to Mrs. Spring's Page
Welcome to Mrs. Spring's Wiki! This wiki has been designed for students of Mrs. Spring's classes as an open forum in which to share ideas, resources, questions, and answers. Although this wiki is intended only for student contributions, we encourage constructive feedback!
Welcome!
This Wiki will be an ongoing project created by Mrs. Spring's classes over the course of the 2010-2011 school year.
What's on this Wiki?
The purpose of this class is to provide you with a basic chronological foundation beginning with World War II through today. Throughout this course we will work to gain a deeper understanding of the principles, ideals and trends observable throughout United States history politically, economically, and socially. Therefore, this site will include helpful resources, discussions, and additional learning material to help us understand better the development of the United States.
Can I add to this Wiki?
Due to the academic nature of this wiki, only invited members may add content to this site. If you have a question for the class or a suggestion for our site, please email Mrs. Spring directly via email.
Web Etiquette
Understanding that the internet is an open source that anyone can view, we exhibit academic integrity and forethought in all posts, discussions, and general additions.